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James Jesus Angleton was the chief of counter-intelligence at this U.S. organization 1954-1974 |
the CIA
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His radio show is so popular that many restaurants have "Rush Rooms" where people can eat & listen |
Rush Limbaugh
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They're the 2 ingredients served over ice in a screwdriver |
orange juice & vodka
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In part, this capital city was named to get Germans to invest in the railroad |
Bismarck
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It's the elongated back portion of a gown that trails behind its wearer |
the train
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Robber of the rich (5,4) |
Robin Hood
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This country's shelling of the islands of Quemoy & Matsu brought it to the brink of war with the U.S. |
(Beryl: What is Formosa?)
(the Republic of) China
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This Supreme Court justice was Columbia Law School's first tenured female faculty member |
(Ruth) Ginsburg
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This liquor that originated in the West Indies was first mentioned in the 1600s in records from Barbados |
rum
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A vein of this fuel has burned northwest of Amidon since before American settlers arrived |
coal
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The Spencer was a short, tailless one of these worn by men & women in the 19th century |
a coat (jacket)
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Ann or Andy's adjective (7) |
Raggedy
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This U-2 pilot went on trial in Moscow in August 1960, pled guilty to espionage & was sentenced to 10 years |
(Francis Gary) Powers
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In 1981 Alan Bean retired from this agency to devote his time to painting |
NASA
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A Stinger contains the white type of this liqueur; a Green Dragon is made with the green kind |
creme de menthe
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A museum in Alexander has a scale model of Fort Mandan, where this duo spent the winter of 1804-05 |
Lewis & Clark
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The name of this small, round, brimless hat suggests you can keep your medicine in it |
a pillbox hat
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Commander Lloyd M. Bucher was the captain of this U.S. intelligence ship taken by N. Korea in 1968 |
the Pueblo
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"The Three Tenors" who performed together in a 1994 concert at L.A.'s Dodger Stadium |
Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo & Luciano Pavarotti
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Red wines in straw-covered flasks are often sold under this Italian name, whether authentic or not |
(Bruce: What are fiascoes?)
Chianti
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This Yankee who broke Babe Ruth's single-season home run record has a N. Dakota museum devoted to him |
(Roger) Maris
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Bishop, bell & butterfly are 3 styles of these blouse features |
(Beryl: What's a collar?)
sleeves
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Ordinary (3,2,3,4) |
run of the mill
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Lord Mayor of Cologne 1917-1933, he later became the first Chancellor of West Germany |
(Konrad) Adenauer
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1994 recipients of the Medal of Freedom included Barbara Jordan & this first head of the Peace Corps |
(Fred: Sorry.) (Alex: Can't come up with it? It goes back to his John F. Kennedy days, of course, and his brother-in-law, [*].)
Sargent Shriver
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Garnish a martini with an onion instead of an olive & it's called this |
a Gibson
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Fargo has close ties with the city of Moorhead across the Red River of the North in this state |
Minnesota
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A matador's costume is called a traje de luces, Spanish for "suit of" these |
lights
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It is what it is what it is what it is (4) |
rose
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